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I have two tables:
The Opportunity table contains many different date columns, including:
Now I want to use the inactive relationships, so I have created the DAX measures below:
Sales by Est. Order Date:
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Opportunity[actualvalue_base] ); USERELATIONSHIP ( Opportunity[Est. Order Date]; 'Date'[Date] ) )
The DAX Measure above is working as supposed for the inactive relationship for Est. Order Date , and I get the result I expected:
Now, when I try to use the Created Date column the same way - using the USERELATIONSHIP function as below it suddenly doesn't work.
Sales Price by Created Date:
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Opportunity[actualvalue_base] ); USERELATIONSHIP ( Opportunity[Created On]; 'Date'[Date] ) )
Am I doing anything wrong or is this due to any limitations with the function?
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I can answer my own question.
I had to transform the Created Date from Date/Time to Date. Now it works.
I can answer my own question.
I had to transform the Created Date from Date/Time to Date. Now it works.